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2 questions on Barcelona
#1
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Hi,

I’m planning a short trip to Barcelona. Don’t know when exactly, maybe next summer. There is a lot of helpful information on this forum about Barcelona, but most of this refers to nightlife, and I restrict myself 100 percent to daygame. This is why I opened a new thread.

So here are my questions:

1)

Quality of girls. I’ve been to Barcelona once, and that’s a long time ago. So I don’t know about recent developments. Please keep in mind that I only do daygame, so I’m more interested into what the typical girl on the street looks like, and not the top level nightclub princess.

I’ve read in several posts here that Barcelona girls are attractive, but there are some (otherwise trustworthy) members of this forum who have said that Budapest girls are attractive, and I was very disappointed during and after my Hungary trip. So this is the reason why I’m a bit hesitating to believe any kind of “hype” anymore.

2)

Good daygame spots that are suitable for instant dates. I simply don’t like the typical “approach – number close – day2 date” thing. I prefer to stick together with the girl, do a venue change or two, and escalate as far as possible.

Are there good logistics for that in Barcelona? What about Guell Park? What about other places? G Manifesto has emphasized to avoid La Rambla. Is that true for daygame, too?
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#2
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From looking online you ought to be able to get a general idea of what a population of women look like. Good way is by viewing club photos, searching facebook, local movies, ect.

People can like or think some weird shit when it comes to the perceived attractiveness of women so I rarely take the word of people on that subject.
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#3
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Mighty Mouse -

G Manifesto Mini-Day Game Data Sheet

Barcelona is a day Game wonderland, that unfortunately I didn't take as much advantage of as I should as I was out partying so much.

Here are some of the places I rolled during the day: http://www.thegmanifesto.com/2011/02/bar...moves.html

As far as "insta-dates", Barcelona is the king of that.

Meet a girl and go to Miro museo. Picasso Museo. La Sagrada Familia. Park Guell. Casa Amatller. La Pedrera. Casa Batlló. Tibidabo. Parc de la Ciutadella. Its endless.

Epic swoops to follow.

Hell, I forgot the beach.

As far as meeting girls dayside, go to:

Passeig de Gracia (tourists, high end girls)
Eixample (my favorite)
La Playa (weather permitting)
Gracia (mixed results - Catalan girls)

And hit up the "off" barrios like El Poblenou for low pro Catalan Swoops.

Any of the tourist attractions are going to have mad tourist girls.

Posting in front of the Metro stops is bound to be fruitful.

I don't roll El Raval, Barri Gotic or El Born too much, which is surprising since those are real popular too.

Hell, take the metro lines out to other hoods and they have rarely seen an American. I am talking 15-20 minutes.

Barcelona is on.
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#4
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Thank you!!!
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#5
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Mighty -

"G Manifesto has emphasized to avoid La Rambla. Is that true for daygame, too?"

Yeah, I would avoid Las Ramblas also during the day.

You could get some tourist girls there, but I would only go there to watch suckers get hustled at Three Card Monte.

It is safe to say Las Ramblas is the worst street in all of Barcelona.
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#6
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lol
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#7
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Pretty much agree with everything G has to say on Barcelona right there.

The possibilities in Barcelona are really endless, from beautiful Catalan to hot Swedes, the city has it all.

Avoid Las Ramblas like the plague. It's Barcelona's equivalent to Trafalgar Square in London or Time Square in New York.

Poblenou is a cool up and coming part of town, little bit further out on the metro, but right next to the beach.

Get off at Diagonal metro stop on the green line and walk right the way up it towards the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (Zona Universitaria metro stop) at the other end...probably take you about 30 mins in total.

Next to the Zona Universitaria there are also some nice not as well known parks...Parc de Cervantes and Parc de Pedrabeles. Furthermore, next to Francesc Macia(halfway between Diagonal Metro stop and Zona Universitaria on Avenida Diagnoal) there are some nice cafes and also a little park on the roundabout - Parc Turo. Infact Avenida Diagonal is littered with cool, quirky little parks which are good for day gaming and checking out in their own right.

This is a more upper class shopping district and business area, so expect some nice ladies!

Get off at metro stop Universitat - the name speaks for itself. Student area packed with young hot girls.

Also Plaza Espanya tourist hotspot and always packed with girls.

I like El Born I think it has some charm in its own right with being an old part of town. Via Laetana and Carrer Princessa are prime spots.
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#8
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In regards to question 1, obviously it's going to depend on your taste. Personally, I dig on Spanish chicks a lot; they have a certain cute look that I like. Think Paz Vega or Penelope Cruz.

Earlier this year I was in Barcelona, Madrid and Andulusia. If you like the look of Spanish chicks, you're going to like Barcelona.
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#9
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If you only do "day game" in Barcelona, what time do you shut down? Honest question, as there really isn't a defined day/night scene there as there is in say, the US. If you only game up until it gets dark, you're missing some prime opportunities. Public spaces, cafes, and restaurants all stay active well into the night. In fact, typical "night game" would only start well after midnight.
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Thanks guys, for all the helpful advice so far.
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